Ground Rents at Churchdale Road, Frecheville, Sheffield

Guide Price:
SOLD AFTER

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<li>Freehold ground rents</li>
<li>Secured to three modern houses</li>
<li>£100 per annum each</li>
<li>200 years leases</li>
<li>Additional income for right of way in favour of Sheffield City Council</li>
<li>Overall income £500 increasing to £600</li>
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The Mill, Miller’s Dale, Buxton, Derbyshire

Guide Price:
Sold Afterwards

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<li>Outstanding development opportunity</li>
<li>Substantial former mill building on the banks of the River Wye</li>
<li>Prime location in the heart of the Peak District National Park</li>
<li>Full planning consent for conversion</li>
<li>Two substantial town-houses and five holiday apartments</li>
<li>Current internal floor area approximately 930 square metres(10,000 square feet)</li>
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Additional fees to be paid by the buyer

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Auctioneer's administration fee – The amount of £600 including VAT is payable in all instances, whether buying before, at or after the auction.

Local Authority fees – it is common practice for Council clients to make an additional % charge to cover their legal, surveyors and selling fees. Amounts do vary.

Search Fees – some solicitors will reclaim the cost of carrying out searches from the buyer

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Stamp Duty – This will vary, not only with the amount paid for the property but with the circumstances of the buyer and the property’s intended use.

Rent arrears – in the case of investment properties, the buyer may be responsible for the payment of any outstanding rent.